Calendar.



A. CRANE.

CALENDAR.

APPLICATION FILED IAII.9. 1911.

1,274,994.. Patented Aug. 6, 1918.

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CALENDAR..

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 9.1911'.

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CALENDAR.

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particularly to what` are sometimes termed art calendars, and has for an object the provision of an improved arrangement whereby a useful result is secured inladdition to -an ornamental appearance, the same including a construction fwhic'h` vwill'present in large figures the numbers of the days in a month and in Vsmaller gures the ynumbers ofthe z through all of the months of the year so that days in a year. v

Another object in View is to provide a calendar with a pad showing the various months and a card in back of the pad show- A ing a year or more with the large and small numbers for indicating the days of the month and the number of the day in the year or the number of the day in a longer period than a year.

In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a front view of a calendar disclosing an embodiment of the invention, part of the pad thereof being folded over for better illustrating the construction.

Fig. 2 is a sectional view through Fig. l on line 2 2.

Fig. 3a is a plan view of part of the card embodying certain features of the inven tion.

Fig. 3b shows the remaining part of the card disclosed in Fig. 3a.

Referring to the accompanying drawings by numerals, 1 indicates a base which may be of any desired material, as for insta-nce, a good quality of paper, on which a sheet 2 is secured, said sheet containing a picture or ornamental configuration of some kind. It is of course understood that the picture Could be printed directly on the base 1 though it is preferable to have the same on a separate sheet as just mentioned. The base 1 may be printed with an ornamental border 3 if desired the same being of any preferred character.

Arranged at the lower part of the base 1 is a pad 4 held in position in any desired way, as for instance, by staples 5, said pad containing any desired number of sheets, as for instance, twelve so as to show the months of the year, Fig. 1 disclosing the month of l "Specification of Letters Patent.

' Patented Ang. 6,1918.

Application l'ed January 9, 1917. Serial No. 141,376.

January. The days of the month are indi-1 cated by ,largey numbers 6 arranged in blocks 7, said blocks being formed in live horizontal rows and seven vertical -rows with spaces 8 for the namesv of the days arranged above' the vertical rows. A-space9 is provided .for the name of the month andthe year. Each ofthe blocks 7 which contains a large number also contains a small designating number'lO, the numbers 10 for` the month of January lrunning rvfroml to 31, as shown in Figs.` 1 and 13a. Thel smally numbers Vfor .'t'he months of February, however, run from 32 to 59, r the4 samel Vbeing numbered consecutively or, rather, continuously from January. The small.` numbers run in. a similar ymanner December 31 is indicated by 365 in the small number column.`

In addition to making the padv 4 in the manner just described with two sets of numbers, namely, the large numbers and a series of small numbers, a sheet or card 11 is provided in back of the pad L1, said sheet or card being printed directly on the base 1 or on a separate sheet and secured thereto. The card 11 is intended to contain a large number of blocks 12 (Figs. 3a and 3") which will show an entire year or more than a year, as for instance, a year and eight months. The large numbers indicated by 6 in all of the blocks 12 are correctly arranged for indicating the number of days in their respective months, while the small numbers 10 are consecutively arranged from 1 on January 1st to 608 on August 81st of the next succeeding year from the lJanuary 1st just mentioned. In Figs. 3a and 3b January 1st, 1917, is provided withV a small number 1 while August 31st, 1918, is provided with a small number 608.

This arrangement will allow a person using the card 11 to ascertain the number of days between any two dates by merely subtracting the days which have passed from the number desired. For instance, if on the 10th of April, 1917, it should be desired to know how many days there were between that date and August 31st, 1918, it will only be necessary to subtract 100 from 608 and the answer will be found, namely, 508.

It is to be understood that more months or a less number of months may be used than shown in Figs. 3a and 3l without departing from the spirit of the invention provided they are formed with the rows of large numbers and the roWS of small numbers. In case a pad should be provided for the base which is too Smalll to c'over the'card '11",`the

same may be arranged on the back of the base or on a separate sheet and secured in position in any desired Way.

c What Ielaim is:

l. A calendar comprising a'b'aSe'-,' anornamental sheet connected with said base near the upper part, a padconnected tothe Which the monthly Calendar designations are provided, and a lCardI arranged-on said base beneath the pad and normally covered therebyaid Card being providedgwith blocks containing monthly calendar numbers, there being' more'thaii twelve blocks Whereby a year and a fraction is shown, and a series of small numbers arranged adjacent each of the monthly calendar numbers, said Series of Small numbers beginning With 'one and ending With the highest number reached,

the numbers being consecutive.

3. In a Calendar 4of. vthe charaeter described, a 'sheet containingV b'loeke provided With Calendar numbers" thereon indicating the days ofthe month',`there lbeing a suffivcient number of `bloekefor indicating a vyear and a'fraction, yand ay single-series of small numbers arranged-on saidfeard', there 'being one small number 'for ea'eh Calendar number,

Said series of small numbers being'a'rranged consecutively from the rst day of the irst month to the `last day of the last month `shown on the card.

' ARTHUR BLOOMER CRANE.

Gopiee ot this patent/maybeobteinedor ve tienta-each, by addressing' the ommissienerof Patenti Washington., 1D. C. 

